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Our Approach to Copywork - With a Free Resource You Won't Want to Miss!


This year we have really developed our home education philosophy.   We have blended Charlotte Mason's philosophy and the Classical Education philosophy into our own unique approach.    In the area of copywork, we didn't have to do much blending because CM and Classical are very similar.  I wanted to share what we do, because it works very well for us and the resources I use are completely FREE!    

I used to have my daughter work through a formal spelling program, and after talking to some seasoned homeschool moms (special thanks to Christine at Fruit In Season!) I found many of them DO NOT have a time for formal spelling.  Rather, if a child is presented with quality passages for copywork, it is natural that good spelling and grammar follow.   This approach is more GENTLE, and actually saves us all time.   If spelling words are presented in a list, out of context, and for no apparent reason, what motivation does a child have to learn them?     

To begin, let's look at what each of the education approaches says about copywork:    In the Classical Model:  


"Copying, the earliest written form of imitation, has always been an important part of a classical education. Copywork is a very simple exercise where the student reproduces a well-written literary selection in his best handwriting with careful attention to correct spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. "

Charlotte Mason approach:  

Copywork is a whole language approach to spelling and grammar. By seeing and copying the words, the child learns how to spell. Grammar is also learned in this indirect way.
Choose passages worthy of meditation that stimulate the mind of the student but are not beyond his comprehension. Discuss the passage and have the child copy it in his best handwriting. Passages can be hymns, Scriptures, poems, quotations, or excerpts from living books.

Quite similar, right?     Here's how we approach copywork:


*We keep a three ring folder for each of my children.   I make copywork pages for them to use 3-4 times each week.   For my youngest (Kindergarten) it is just a couple of sentences.  For my fourth grader it may be a couple of paragraphs, or it may be copying a Bible verse several times.   

*My favorite place to make copywork sheets is Worksheet Works.  If you have never been there, GO RIGHT NOW!  It has so much more than just handwriting sheets! (We also use their maps with Story of the World).   You can type in a passage and then it makes the worksheet for you.  The options are print and manuscript.   I know a lot of people use Start Write Now software, but I am cheap and will use something free it it works for us.  

      Print Copywork for Kindergartener:  

      Cursive Copywork for Fourth Grader:
      *What do we use for copywork?  Our favorite copywork has to be Bible verses, but I will also use passages from books we are reading aloud, or facts about the science or history unit we are studying (lots of dinosaur copying the past two weeks for my little guy!).      For my daughter I usually take passages from living books, because she loves to read.  I would like to begin use poetry and hymns as well.  
        

      Is copywork a part of your homeschool day?  If so, what's your approach??


      Linking up to Works for Me Wednesday.


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        Creation - Review



        Interdisciplinary.... it's a word I am LOVING more and more as I homeschool!     The latest product I have the pleasure of  reviewing for The Homeschool Village is a perfect illustration of an interdisciplinary study.    Creation (by Masterbooks, a division of New Leaf Publishing Group) builds on the foundation of God's Creation by exploring it through math, science, art, language arts, and spelling.  






        Written by David & Helen Haidle and Mary A. Hake, it is designed for grades 1-4 and consists of thirteen "6-in-1 comprehensive curriculum lessons":

        • God Creates Light
        • God Creates Sky
        • God Creates Water
        • God Creates Land
        • God Creates Plants
        • God Creates Sun, Moon, Stars & Planets
        • God Creates Sea Creatures
        • God Creates Birds
        • God Creates Animals
        • God Creates PEOPLE
        • God Creates a Day of Rest
        • Creation Celebration
        • God's Great Plan for You
        The authors have designed the book to be used as a 4, 6, 12 or 13 week study, depending on the number of days you choose to work out of the book and which lessons you choose.    Since we like flexibility in our schedule, I am choosing to use the FOUR WEEK Study of Creation, which is one lesson on three or four days each week.    I especially love one of the authors' suggestions, which is to designate one whole day a "Creation Day" and just explore God's creation on that day.   Fridays might be a great day to do this.    

        Each lesson begins with a list of the materials you will need - most of these items are things you would have around the house or in your homeschool supply closet.     The lesson also opens with an object lesson, which is always hands-on and engaging for the young child.   In preparing for this review, I showed this book to a friend at church who used to be an editor for a major Christian publishing house.  Her comment was, "I love the way it is laid out so simply and easy to see everything you will need right away.  It's easy on the eyes!"   When I first looked through the book everything looked achievable and easy to implement because of the simple layout.   

        The lessons then offer math, English, science, art and spelling activities.  The Masterbooks website is an EXCELLENT RESOURCE for users of this book.   Take a look at it here.   Explore some of the links at the site to get a wonderful feel for what activities take place in the book.    My children enjoyed the math connection in Lesson 1, which was making a Moibus Strip.    There are "suggestions" and "extra activities" to extend learning even further.   Preview a portion of the book here.   


        In addition, the book offers 12 "Character, Connections" lessons:
        1. Wisdom
        2. Faith
        3. Purity
        4. Responsibility
        5. Diligence
        6. Honesty
        7. Cooperation
        8. Peaceableness
        9. Kindness
        10. Respect
        11. Obedience
        12. Thankfulness

        These little lessons are favorites of mine... I think because they are short (15-20 minutes) lessons based on finding Bible verses, reading them aloud, and then some type of craft or activity to reinforce the value of that lesson.   For example, I made a large block "W" for each of my children and they cut  them out and wrote what Wisdom meant to them on their W.    They put the W on their room door and now they see it often and we talk about what being "wise" truly means.    It's something that has extended way beyond the small time investment of the lesson itself!   I love that my daughter wrote that being wise means "Knowing how to use your wisdom" on her W.  One of the Bible passages about wisdom we read:  


        Get wisdom, get understanding;
           do not forget my words or turn away from them.
         Do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you;
           love her, and she will watch over you.
         The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom.
           Though it cost all you have, get understanding.
         Cherish her, and she will exalt you;
           embrace her, and she will honor you.
        She will give you a garland to grace your head
           and present you with a glorious crown.”   Listen, my son, accept what I say,
           and the years of your life will be many.
        I instruct you in the way of wisdom
           and lead you along straight paths. 
        Proverbs 4: 5-11

        This book can also be used in conjunction with The Creation Story for Children, written by David and Helen Haidle, which is based on Genesis 1-2 and Psalm 139.  
        The Creation Story for Children



        I hope you can see that there are SO MANY POSSIBILITIES in Creation.   For just $14.99, it would be an excellent investment for your homeschool.   Hey -- what about using it as a wonderful summer Bible study that still keeps the kids academically focused?     Visit The Homeschool Village today to WIN YOUR VERY OWN COPY!    

        *Please note that I have been provided a complimentary copy of this resource by The Homeschool Village specifically for review purposes.

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